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Write strategies for multi-Terabit per square inch scanned-probe phase-change memories

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posted on 2025-07-30, 21:20 authored by C. David Wright, P. Shah, Lei Wang, Mustafa M. Aziz, A. Sebastian, H. Pozidis
A mark-length write strategy for multi-Terabit per square inch scanned-probe memories is described that promises to increase the achievable user density by at least 50%, and potentially up to 100% or more, over conventional approaches. The viability of the write strategy has been demonstrated by experimental scanning probe write/read measurements on phase-change (GeSbTe) media. The advantages offered by adopting mark-length recording are likely to be equally applicable to other forms of scanned probe storage.

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notes: Development of new recording strategy and coding schemes that increase the storage density of scanning-probe memories by at least 50% and potentially up to 100% or more as compared to conventional approaches. Carried out in collaboration with, and co-authored by, the world-renowned IBM Zurich Research Laboratories (recipients of 4 Nobel Prizes). Formed part of EU €9.5M Project 'ProTeM' led (co-ordinated) by Wright. Selected for re-publication in Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology (vol. 22, issue 19, 1/11/2011, www.vjnano.org) and featured story on www.physicscom.org (11/11/2011) Led to follow-on EU funding in form of CareRAMM NMP project on carbon memories (€2.6 million funding, Wright as co-ordinator). Copyright © 2010 American Institute of Physics

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Applied Physics Letters

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American Institute of Physics

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en

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Vol. 97 (17), article 173104

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  • Engineering

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